…resources for an insurance company than in a factory,” he told Cosmopolitan.com. “You’ve got better compensation, better benefits, and better working conditions. The problem is, the steel worker is still…
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…moral rights. Sylvain: One of the complications is that there are competing views on what the copyright laws are about, and we have enumerated a couple. One other I would…
…our involvement with FLASH as well as SSRN (a commercial repository of scholarly preprints) the library is uniquely situated to help faculty members understand the impact of their scholarship.” Since…
Fordham Law alumnus Matt Goldfarb ’97 has been appointed chairman of the board of directors by Sevcon Inc, a global supplier of control and power solutions for zero-emission, electric, and…
…figures into one’s practical deliberation. Because following is so demanding, some commentators see conformity as the default mode of complying with a norm.17 … Fiduciary norms impose standards of compliance….
Janet Freilich, Fordham’s newest faculty member, cuts through the clutter of out-of-control patent verbiage. Janet Freilich likes to compare patents to Game of Thrones: long, filled with detours, and hard…
…which boards have been forced to adopt and staff compliance departments to make sure the company follows rules and regulations. Griffith calls compliance a new structure of authority within the…
…more complicated than the story that Hamilton told in the Federalist Papers for a New York audience. There was a less favorable story behind closed doors. The Electoral College was…
…U.S. Led the Adoption of IFRS Across the World” and “Why and How Does the World Adopt IFRS.” She also taught classes in Comparative Corporate Law and Comparative Financial Reporting…
Adjunct Professor Matthew Gold appeared on CNBC’s Closing Bell to analyze President-elect Trump’s plans to withdraw from NAFTA and from WTO obligations to China. “Donald Trump is not going to…